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    My DT125 80s Yz style DT200 build one to watch!

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      mhbikesnbits @NINJA last edited by

      @NINJA yes I’ve definitely got my work cut out ,already started the project tho so can drip feed my progress in but also have a 1980 rm 80 I need to finish off so will be also doing that when funds come available but that’s not too far off engine is the main job for that!

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        Calum last edited by

        Looks brilliant!

        Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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          mhbikesnbits @Calum last edited by mhbikesnbits

          @Calum she’s getting there will be a nice bike to stick in a show once’s she’s completed

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            declan @mhbikesnbits last edited by

            @mhbikesnbits it’s very nice

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            • NINJA
              NINJA @mhbikesnbits last edited by

              @mhbikesnbits Now that is old school indeed!!! :thumbs_up_medium-light_skin_tone:

              SEDUCED BY THE DARK SIDE!!!

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                mhbikesnbits @declan last edited by

                @declan very nice and very expensive to restore was abit of wreck when I got her !8F78D52C-5F40-474A-889E-1BBB75F226F0.jpeg

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                  mhbikesnbits @NINJA last edited by

                  @NINJA you can’t beat the old school bikes

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                    mhbikesnbits last edited by mhbikesnbits

                    the bike is a runner it ran well but this doesn’t matter too much because I’ll putting a 200cc engine In replacement of the 125cc one anyway

                    One of the the main Issues found when stripping the bike down is that it had be turned into a motor cross bike by the previous owner,which mean that it is missing a few vital parts that it needs to be road worthy for a MOT.

                    But Shouldn't be too hard to source what I need.

                    Another issue was the wiring loom had also been butchered which mean getting a new one to replace!

                    Why people feel the need to butcher looms
                    I don’t know!

                    Other than that the bike just had general ware for a bike of this age

                    I will replacing most of he components on the bike anyway to achieve a show room look.

                    Few pictures to show the bike been stripped
                    Ready for a good clean!

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                      mhbikesnbits last edited by mhbikesnbits

                      Cleaning up the parts, I have access to a shot blaster and vapour/Vaqua blaster so this is what I used to clean up the parts and prep them for powder coat.

                      Shot blasted some parts

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                      Vaqua blasting the suspension arm

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                      Rear Master cylinder Vaqua blasted

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                      Have more to clean so will post my progress accordingly.

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                        NINJA @mhbikesnbits last edited by

                        @mhbikesnbits WOW nice job!!! :thumbs_up_medium-light_skin_tone:

                        SEDUCED BY THE DARK SIDE!!!

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                        • Calum
                          Calum last edited by

                          Very nice. Comes up a treat in the shot blaster!

                          Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                            mhbikesnbits @Calum last edited by

                            @Calum yes such a good tool

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                              mhbikesnbits @NINJA last edited by

                              @NINJA cheers bud

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                                mhbikesnbits last edited by

                                Will be replacing the wheel rims with gold anodised aluminium rims and orignal dt hubs so I took the tires off and cut spokes to save time as I plan to used stainless steel spokes anyway,

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                                Hubs to be Vaqua blasted to clean ready for the powder coating they will be going Matt black.

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                                  mhbikesnbits last edited by

                                  Brake callipers cleaned up ready for powder coat, did these by Vaqua blasting them

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                                      mhbikesnbits last edited by

                                      Speedo drive stripped cleaned and a new seal installed 45041D9D-A781-4628-AF48-5957E71E3B15.jpeg E1941F8F-3C9A-4C9B-99F6-F314D289FC02.jpeg 1E634D22-819E-400D-8E77-1CAE53DB99FA.jpeg ED69B90A-0914-48FD-B331-8E4BE9401BCF.jpeg

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                                        Nottsbiker last edited by

                                        Where are you in the UK? Not near Nottingham are you? 😉

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                                          mhbikesnbits @Nottsbiker last edited by

                                          @Nottsbiker stoke bud why do you ask

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                                            mhbikesnbits last edited by

                                            Cleaned up some bits bolts and hardware to see what they will turn out like,

                                            I Vaqua blasted them

                                            some to paint/powder coat and others are to to get zinc plated will be replacing a lot with new ones too

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                                            Most Of them turned out great
                                            Zinc plating makes them look like new again

                                            Deep pitting where rust and been and scratches in the bolts does show up tho

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